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Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz visited Altoona on Tuesday. She's touring Pennsylvania to campaign for her husband Tim Walz and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
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Every Monday, poet Marjorie Maddox introduces and reads a poem from a contemporary Pennsylvania poet. Listen Monday mornings at 7:45 and Monday afternoons at 4:44.
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The new satellite elections office on Penn State’s University Park campus is now open. The office will help students and community members register to vote, sign up for a mail-in ballot, and submit ballots early.
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Indigenous Peoples' Day brought cultural awareness and Supaman to Penn State.
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WPSU-FM shares an excerpt of the WPSU television and digital series Keystone Stories' third episode about Farming in Pennsylvania, this clip focusing on a Clinton County's generational farm.
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The Centre County League of Women Voters invited candidates from U.S. House district 15, state Senate district 25 and state House districts 77 and 82 to take part in a Candidates’ Night Thursday in State College.
The Local Groove features original music by musicians with roots in central and northern Pennsylvania Saturday nights at 9:00. Submit your music online today at wpsu.org/localgroove.
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The indictment against Vikash Yadav points to a direct link between the Indian government and what prosecutors say was a murder-for-hire scheme on American soil.
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The August incident is under investigation by the police department's internal affairs division and is being reviewed by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
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The suits will be used for NASA’s Artemis III mission, marking humankind’s first return to the moon since 1972. It will see the first woman and the first person of color walk on the moon.
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If the downward trend holds, this year is expected to be the first since 2020 to see overdose deaths fall below the 100,000 mark. However, Black and Native American communities remain vulnerable.
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An Arizona judge unsealed Gallego divorce filings Wednesday, rejecting efforts to keep the records hidden. Yet the filings did not offer the October surprise the Democratic Senate candidate's rival, Kari Lake, was hoping it would.
Hear the sounds and stories of birds every morning on Bird Note: Monday through Friday at 5:19 a.m. and 6:42 a.m.; and Saturday and Sunday at 6:04 a.m. and 9:04 a.m. on WPSU.
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